Your Invitation to Giving

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How: You Can Give!


Grants/Contests
Online Contributions
Direct Donations
Online Store
Online Wish Lists

As you select ways to donate, you can increase your impact by spreading the word to others.
Please feel welcome to “pass it forward” by printing, embedding or linking
to the Apalachee High School Media Center’s “Your Invitation to Giving” designs and promotions page.Please check back: Updates Coming Soon!)

Grants/Contests

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Apalachee High School Media Center projects may be enabled by the gift of grants through partnerships with Small Businesses, Corporations and Foundations and with other grant-giving bodies. Our associations have compatible interests in the education of young people and can be a mutually beneficial relationship.

Faculty members of Apalachee High School actively seek building-level and educator grants.
Student participation is encouraged in contests that benefit the individual and the school.




Online Contributions

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To Help Apalachee High School...
www.goodsearch.com
GoodSearch is a search engine which donates 50-percent of its revenue to the school
designated by its users. It is simple and compelling. [At the second window down, enter "Apalachee", hit the "verify" button and select our school listing. Then, go to the top window to enter search terms.]

www.goodshop.com
GoodShop.com is a new online shopping mall which donates up to 37 percent
of each purchase to your favorite cause! Enter "Apalachee."

www.donorschoose.org
DonorsChoose allows teachers to propose any project that would delight and benefit students.
Viewers can read proposals and decide if they want to fund a project. Search for "Apalachee".

http://club.live.com/SearchAndGive.aspx
Search and Give allows you to donate to an organization that has special meaning to you. Search for "Apalachee." Every day, up to 10 searches* will generate a contribution to your selected cause. [10 "tickets" per person per day are allowed for a total of ten cents per person per day.]

http://www.ingles-markets.com/advantage_card/tools_for_schools/cardlink_step_1.php
Ingles Advantage Card: Tools for Schools

To Help Others...
www.freerice.org
"Free Rice has two goals: to provide English vocabulary to everyone for free and help end world hunger by providing rice to hungry people for free."

http://www.letssaythanks.com/Home1280.html
"The website gives you an opportunity to send a free printed postcard to U.S. service personnel stationed overseas showing your support and appreciation for their service to our country."

http://www.thehungersite.com
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The staple food funded by clicks at The Hunger Site is paid for by site sponsors and distributed to those in need by Mercy Corps and America's Second Harvest. 100% of sponsor advertising fees goes to our charitable partners. Funds are split between these organizations and go to the aid of hungry people in Africa, Asia, Eastern Europe, the Middle East, Latin America and North America." [Note: Includes Store.]



Direct Donations

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Gifts of cash, or by check, have an immediate impact for the high school's students and can be delivered to the main office. Please provide a note with your name and address so that we can acknowledge your gift. Make your check payable to Apalachee High School and note that it is for the Media Center.

The school address is:
Apalachee High School
940 Haymon Morris Road
Winder, GA 30680

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Online Store

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(Please check back: Updates Coming Soon! A sample page is posted so that you can get a preview of things to come!)
Browse our catalog of products for purchases that support education at Apalachee High School!



Online Wish Lists

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(Upcoming: lists will be transferred to the LibraryThing site.)


The AHS Media Center accepts the following donations in clean, usable condition:
(Lists are provided for you choose where to purchase your selection.

Donated books do not have to be bought online.
We are grateful to receive library binding, hardcover or paperback editions of new or slightly used titles.

The AHS Media Center cannot accept the following materials:

  • damaged items, including those with:
    • stains
    • mildew
    • torn or missing pages or cover
    • yellowed pages
    • wet or musty pages
  • magazines, newspapers, pamphlets or comic books
  • textbooks
  • used software & audio-visual materials, including:
    • CDs
    • LPs
    • DVDs
    • video and audio cassette tapes
  • sheet music
  • obsolete or out-of-date materials, including:
    • career guides
    • computer manual
    • telephone books
    • travel guides